A tattooed person suspends from hooks, laying flat, one leg higher than the other. Their head is back, and they seem to be smiling, dark hair dangling like an anime character.

Author: Shannon Larratt

  • Warehouse Suspension

    You’ve probably noticed that when I share suspension photos, they tend to be the outdoor, overflowing with nature, because that’s the suspension environment that gets me off ritually. Of course it doesn’t matter to many people if they’re suspending in a piercing studio instead, because they get sucked into their own world a la DMT and when the Faberge elves are jumping in and out of your chest in the fractal temple beneath the facade of the universe, it really doesn’t make much difference that your body is sitting comatose on your couch with a glass pipe in its hand. That said, these great warehouse suspension pictures from Matt Kirk (a Christchurch native, now of Fool’s Gold in Tunbridge Wells, Kent) hanging care of Muffe Vulnuz’s Extrema Corporis are some of the first indoor suspension pictures in a long time to really strike me as visually powerful and emotive. Superb setting, very profound and beautiful yet dystopian and modern.

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    There’s a second photo after the break (they’re so tall I didn’t want to put them both on the front page).

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  • Proper piercing technique is important

    Using nails can make follow-through of your jewelry difficult.

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    Photoshoot by Nic Burgess of Trevor Gash.

  • Well, duh, it’s a butt-hole removal!

    Today, care of Ryan Ouellette (of Precision Body Arts) I get to finally post another “GUESS WHAT” after so many years (not that Rob hasn’t been posting some good ones from time to time). But I’m gonna be cruel and not answer the question or even put the picture into scale. But you should be able to get it nonetheless.

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  • Get Bam Bam!

    You might think the “Bam Bam” in the title is a reference to your eyeballs exploding in succession at the bright complex colour fields in these amazing tattoos, but it’s the middle name of Polish tattoo artist Lukasz Bam Kaczmarek working out of Kult Tattoo Fest, who you can find online at facebook.com/getbambam. I’m in awe not just as his image design, which to my eye screams of the very best in South American street art, but especially at the way he uses colour, blending the hues together as if they were wet bleeding paint, applying nuances of saturation and tone as if with an airbrush or a spray can, not a tattoo needle.

    I am in continual amazement at the ever-increasing standards that the tattoo community holds itself to. If a “fine” artist were to produce a piece like this in a week of work after a month of preparation, they’d be happy with themselves. But tattoo artists are expected to do it day-in-and-day-out, on demand, at a lightning pace that never lets up. There are few fields that demand as much creative effort from its workers as tattooing — and there are few workers as capable of producing it as the modern tattoo artist.

  • Palms and Feet by Halbstark

    I’ve been flipping through a lot of amazing German tattoo artists who are doing beautiful hybrid art tattooing like in the entry before this one after readers started sending me lots of wonderful links to galleries. The first to catch my eye was the ultra-talented Mark Halbstark (on Facebook at fb/halbstark.onroad). Most of his work is actually in color, so what I’m going to share here isn’t really that representative, but I liked this negative space heart running across two feet, and I quickly whipped together a collage of a collection of the palm tattoos he’s installed (you can zoom that picture for a slightly closer look), which judging by the healed shots in his portfolio, he’s very good at making stay, which is not an easy feat. Be sure to search for more of his work, because this is just the tip of the iceberg and his style is much broader.

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